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OUR EXPERTISE
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

Administered by The Social Security Administration (SSA), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs are designed to provide income and health insurance benefits to those who are physically or mentally unable to perform any job that exists in the regional or national economy. Many of our Social Security Disability clients come to us either because the application process, rules, and regulations of the SSA can be cumbersome and overwhelming or because they have applied for benefits and have been denied. That’s where The Edmonson Law Firm comes in!

We can help you:

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  • Simplify the process

  • Apply for Social Security Disability Insurance

  • Assist you through the administrative appeals process

  • Gather your medical evidence and submit it to the Social Security Administration on your behalf

  • Prepare a hearing brief for the administrative law Judge

  • Attend your hearing with you

  • Bring you peace of mind

Simplify the process

Apply for Social Security Disability Insurance

Assist you through the administrative appeals process

Gather your medical evidence and submit it to the Social Security Administration on your behalf

Prepare a hearing brief for the administrative law Judge

Attend your hearing with you

Bring you peace of mind

But before that happens, we need to ensure that you meet the medical qualifications for these programs. To do so, you must have:

  • A severe, medically determinable impairment that has lasted, or is reasonably expected to last, at least twelve months

  • No work activity deemed ‘substantial’ (defined by how much you earn per month)

  • The inability to perform your past work

  • The inability to perform any other job, based upon your age, education and work experience

A severe, medically determinable impairment that has lasted, or is reasonably expected to last, at least twelve months

No work activity deemed ‘substantial’ (defined by how much you earn per month)

The inability to perform your past work

The inability to perform any other job, based upon your age, education and work experience

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What are SSDI benefits in Georgia?

A: SSDI benefits in Georgia are designed to provide financial assistance to individuals who cannot work due to a disability.

Q: How do I apply for SSDI benefits in Georgia?
A: You can apply for SSDI benefits online through the SSA's website or by visiting your local SSA office.

Q: What are the eligibility requirements for SSDI benefits in Georgia?
A: To be eligible for SSDI benefits in Georgia, you must have a medical condition that prevents you from working and have earned enough work credits by paying into the Social Security system.

Q: How can an SSDI lawyer near me help with my claim?
A: An SSDI lawyer can help guide you through the application process, gather necessary documentation, and represent you in hearings and appeals if your claim is denied.

Q: Where can I find the best SSDI lawyer near me (or in Buford, Georgia)?
A: You can start by asking for recommendations from friends or family members or searching online for SSDI lawyers near you. Don't forget to check online reviews, and don't hesitate to schedule a consultation with John Edmonson to discuss your case and explore your options.

By understanding the SSDI benefits in Georgia and working with an SSDI lawyer near you, you can increase your chances of securing the benefits you need. Don't hesitate to reach out to The Edmonson Law Firm for help and guidance throughout the SSDI application process.

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